Peregrine Falcon Nest Tray and Webcam
In March 2024 a pair of Peregrine Falcons nested on Romsey Abbey, Hampshire Ornithological Society confirmed that two eggs were laid, but sadly, one was washed away by heavy rain, and the other abandoned.
With generous donations from Romsey Town Council, Romsey & District Society, and the expertise of Jason Fathers at Wildlife Windows, a live streaming camera and nesting tray have been set up on the Tower Roof. The camera includes sound and the ability to scroll back 12 hours, allowing viewers to catch up on missed moments.
This webcam offers an opportunity to monitor the Peregrines closely, providing valuable insights into their nesting behaviours. It’s also a fantastic way for the local community and wildlife enthusiasts to connect with these majestic birds.